<!--- Post 1 --->
<div class="post">
    <div class="postheader"><h1>The Dark Elf Strategies</h1></div>
    <div class="postcontent">
	<img src="/_img/Dark-Elves.gif" />

<h2>
by Dan Barnaby (
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.blood-bowl.net/Tactics/DarkElf_DanBarnaby.htm">www.blood-bowl.net</a>
)
</h2>

<p>Dark Elves have a great advantage over most other teams. They ALL have an agility of 4!! Now this may seem like a weak advantage, but in Blood Bowl, and advantage is a good one.</p>

<p><a href="/playbook/Dark Elves/index.cfm?playbook=the-dark-elf-strategies">(More...)</a></p>
<br/>
<br/>
</div>
    <div class="postfooter"></div>
</div>
<!--- end --->
<!--- Post 2 --->
<div class="post">
    <div class="postheader"><h1>Dark Elf Strategy</h1></div>
    <div class="postcontent">
	<img src="/_img/Dark-Elves.gif" />

<h2>
by Milo Sharp (
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.blood-bowl.net/Tactics/DarkElf_Milo.htm">www.blood-bowl.net</a>
)
</h2>

<p>The Dark Elven Blood Bowl game is balanced in speed and ball handling. With good coaching, they can become excellent players and compensate for their lack of strength and star players.</p>
<p><a href="/playbook/Dark Elves/index.cfm?playbook=dark-elf-strategy">(More...)</a></p>
<br/>
<br/>
</div>
    <div class="postfooter"></div>
</div>
<!--- end --->
<!--- Post 3 --->
<div class="post">
    <div class="postheader"><h1>Dark Elf Tactics</h1></div>
    <div class="postcontent">
	<img src="/_img/Dark-Elves.gif" />

<h2>
by Sigurd G (
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.df.lth.se/~arnholm/blood/darkelf.html">Blood Bowl Home of @rnholm</a>
)
</h2>

<p>Overall, the Dark Elves start out as a fairly lowpowered team. Their movement is generally insignifficant, but not to scoff at either. Their AV of 8 allows the to get stuck in and survive a few punches. They lack high-speed catchers, and they are not going to win any fist-fights.</p>
<p><a href="/playbook/Dark Elves/index.cfm?playbook=dark-elf-tactics">(More...)</a></p>
<br/>
<br/>
</div>
    <div class="postfooter"></div>
</div>
<!--- end --->
<!--- Post 4 --->
<div class="post">
    <div class="postheader"><h1>Cunning, Conniving, and Cruelty</h1></div>
    <div class="postcontent">
	<img src="/_img/Dark-Elves.gif" />

<h2>
by Stephan Babbage (
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Hollow/3631/delf.htm">Paradigm Central</a>
)
</h2>

<p>So you're interested in our secrets eh? Well, come and meet a nice female dark elf I know. She's just dying to meet you. :)</p>
<p><a href="/playbook/Dark Elves/index.cfm?playbook=cunning-conniving-and-cruelty">(More...)</a></p>
<br/>
<br/>
</div>
    <div class="postfooter"></div>
</div>
<!--- end --->
<!--- Post 5 --->
<div class="post">
    <div class="postheader"><h1>Dark Elf Strategy</h1></div>
    <div class="postcontent">
	<img src="/_img/Dark-Elves.gif" />

<h2>
by unknown (
<a target="_blank" href="http://fumbbl.com/help:DarkElfStrategy">FUMBBL</a>
)
</h2>

<p>Dark Elves are the nearest thing you will find to a bashy elf team. However, they lack dedicated Catchers, and their Throwers are more expensive than their High Elf rivals. Dark Elves are quick, but not too quick, and can either play for the two-turn TD, or run the ball in over three or more turns, using a very mobile and adaptable cage until making the break for the endzone, with runners waiting in scoring positions.</p>
<p><a href="/playbook/Dark Elves/index.cfm?playbook=dark-elf-strategy-2">(More...)</a></p>
<br/>
<br/>
</div>
    <div class="postfooter"></div>
</div>
<!--- end --->